20 things to do in Philly for $20 or less [Pictures]

1. Reading Terminal Market

Baltimore Sun

Over one hundred merchants offer some of freshest and finest tastes in the city at this enclosed public market. Go in for a sandwich at DiNic's and pick up some fresh pastries from some of the Amish vendors on you way out. Cost: Free to enter. Address: 51 N. 12th St. Website: http://www.readingterminalmarket.org

Over one hundred merchants offer some of freshest and finest tastes in the city at this enclosed public market. Go in for a sandwich at DiNic's and pick up some fresh pastries from some of the Amish vendors on you way out. Cost: Free to enter. Address: 51 N. 12th St. Website: http://www.readingterminalmarket.org (Baltimore Sun)

A symbol of America's freedom, the Liberty Bell has served as a sign of our country's freedom since its creation in 1751. Now, cracked, the historic bell rests on the grounds of Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park. Cost: Free. Address: 525 Market St. Website: http://www.nps.gov/inde/liberty-bell-center.htm

A symbol of America's freedom, the Liberty Bell has served as a sign of our country's freedom since its creation in 1751. Now, cracked, the historic bell rests on the grounds of Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park. Cost: Free. Address: 525 Market St. Website: http://www.nps.gov/inde/liberty-bell-center.htm (Gene Sweeney Jr.)